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Sakosh NADESHIKO

Sale price¥7,700

This travel sacoche is made from upcycled silk fabric called "Isesaki Meisen", which is the pride of Isesaki City, Gunma Prefecture. Vibrant textiles that become the focal point of your coordination. This item has a wonderful balance between the elegance of the fabric and the bright colors.

The lining is made of thick fabric and is highly durable. Great item with an inside pocket. The brand logo is casually added to the edge.

Textile NADESHIKO
Dark pink-gray base, carnation-like The design has an elegant floral motif.

size
Width 22cm / Height 28cm / No gusset / Linedwith inner pocket
The total length of the rope is 100cm 

Material
Outer material: 100% silk (Meisen)
Lining: 100% silk (twill). It uses a core material to enhance strength.

Production area Isesaki City, Gunma Prefecture, Japan

Care Instructions
Dissolve neutral detergent in water, wash gently by hand, and then rinse thoroughly. The key to preventing wrinkles is to adjust the shape after washing without wringing it out, and then dry it in a well-ventilated place in the shade. Ironing from the lining will preserve the texture of the silk fabric. Iron at low temperature over the pressing cloth.

Please note
Since vintage kimono is used, stains and dirt are avoided during production. . However, due to the production process, if it is unavoidable, some items may have small stains or scratches on the fabric. It will appear over the course of 100 years, so we hope you will enjoy it as well. Thank you for your understanding.

What is Meisen?
Isesaki Meisen was worn by Japanese women in bright colors during the Meiji, Taisho, and Showa periods as casual and fashionable clothing. It was a highly specialized industry and was produced by many highly skilled craftsmen. The production process, which involves 14 steps, is a culture born out of the collaboration of craftsmen who specialize in each step. Currently, production is considered impossible due to the aging population and shrinking market. Ay was born to weave rare meisen and local culture into the modern era.